Mathurin Moreau (18 November 1822 – 14 February 1912) was a French sculptor in the academic style.

Mathurin Moreau
L'Océanie, by Mathurin Moreau
Lord Strathcona Fountain, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Moreau was born in Dijon, first exhibited in the 1848 Salon, and finally received a medal of honor from the Salon in 1897. He was made mayor of the 19th arrondissement of Paris, and in 1912 had a street named in his honor. His father was the sculptor Jean-Baptiste-Louis-Joseph Moreau [fr] and his siblings included sculptors Hippolyte and Auguste Moreau.[1]

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  1. ^ "Family tree of Mathurin MOREAU". Geneanet. Retrieved September 18, 2019.
  2. ^ "Ashford, Victoria Park Fountain 1921". www.francisfrith.com. Retrieved September 18, 2019.
  3. ^ "A pair of French bronze-patinated cast-iron figural torcheres, entitled 'Negresse' and 'Egyptienne', CAST BY VAL D'OSNE, AFTER MODELS BY MATHURIN MOREAU, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY". www.christies.com. Retrieved 30 July 2020.

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  Media related to Mathurin Moreau at Wikimedia Commons

  • Mathurin Moreau in American public collections, on the French Sculpture Census website